New Deal Relief Projects1

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New Deal Relief Projects1

Trying to get a job during the
1930’s could prove troublesome,
or impossible. So how did they
manage to survive?
Anyone can tell you that the
1930’s were no picnic. Unemployment
was up to 600% in 1933 from 1928,
leaving 12.8 million people without jobs.
4,004 banks were suspended in 1933 due
to “financial difficulties.” The value if
U.S. exports was down $2.5 billion from
1928. And to top it all off, the whole
Great Plains was shut down due to dust
bowls.
Roosevelt’s New Deal attacked
this developing situation, but his work
just put a dent in the already booming
depression. The whole world, in fact,
was in the same fix we were in. Due to
the war and the U.S. raising the tariffs,
other countries had few other countries
to trade with. These countries couldn’t
support themselves in their current
condition, due to the war reparations and
costs of casualties from both man and
machine.
People on the West Coast were
only a lit...

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